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California on Alert for Mudslides and Debris Flows Amid Heavy Rain

EmpresenceBy EmpresenceNovember 13, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Southern California Faces Evacuation Warnings Ahead of Incoming Storm

LOS ANGELES — As a significant storm approaches, evacuation warnings have been issued for sections of Southern California, particularly in areas vulnerable to mudslides and debris flows due to recent wildfires. County officials urge residents to be prepared to evacuate swiftly.

Evacuation Zones

The evacuation warnings target specific burn scar areas, including Canyon, Bethany, Eaton, Palisades, Hurst, Kenneth, Sunset, Lidia, Franklin, and Bridge. Residents in these areas should monitor weather updates closely and be ready to leave if conditions worsen, according to a recent statement from Los Angeles County officials.

Resources Deployed for Safety

In response to the impending storm, California Governor Gavin Newsom announced a pre-deployment of emergency resources. This strategic move aims to safeguard communities in Los Angeles, Orange, and Ventura counties against potential mudslides and debris flows.

Storm Details

This impending storm originates from a moderate atmospheric river coupled with a cold front. The adverse weather is forecasted to impact Northern and Central California, along with parts of Oregon and Washington, starting Thursday. Late Thursday into Friday, Southern California will experience heavy rainfall, focusing on areas like Los Angeles.

Rainfall amounts are expected to reach 4 inches in some Northern California regions, while Southern California will prepare for 1 to 3 inches of rain. However, elevated areas could encounter even higher amounts.

Higher Elevation Concerns

The risk significantly escalates in higher elevations around Santa Barbara, where rainfall could reach 4 to 6 inches over Friday and Saturday. Such conditions raise alarms for rockslides, landslides, and debris flow, extending the potential threat well into next week.

Temperature and Weather Outlook

The storm system will also bring below-average temperatures throughout Southern California. Scattered showers may persist from Sunday into the following week, prolonging the risk of flooding and land instability.

Safety Precautions

The Los Angeles County Fire Department advises everyone living in burn-prone or flood-prone areas to steer clear of flood channels, catch basins, canyons, and waterways that may be compromised. Residents are reminded to only return home after local authorities declare it safe.

Ongoing Evacuation Warnings

Officials confirmed that the evacuation warnings for Southern California will remain in effect through Sunday, emphasizing the need for vigilance among local residents.

For more information on emergency preparedness, visit Los Angeles County Emergency Services.

Stay informed, stay safe, and remain prepared as Southern California braces for hazardous weather conditions.

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